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  2. Robbie Lakeman - Wikipedia

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    Robbie Lakeman is a competitive video game player who holds the world record for the arcade games Donkey Kong (1981), Stratovox (1980), and Super Pac-Man (1982). [1] He also formerly held the record score for the 1976 arcade game Death Race.

  3. High scores: Replaying the 10 most popular arcade games - AOL

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    Inflation Adjusted for 2024: $2.3 billion Released in 1993, "NBA Jam" was a pioneer in sports arcade games, delivering an exciting, over-the-top two-on-two basketball experience.

  4. List of games at Funspot - Wikipedia

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    Funspot is ranked by Guinness World Records as the world's largest arcade. [1] [2] The majority of games at Funspot are part of the American Classic Arcade Museum's collection, a non-profit organization located on Funspot's second floor, [2] whose goal is to "promote and preserve the history of coin-operated arcade games." [3]

  5. The King of Kong - Wikipedia

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    Restaurateur Billy Mitchell holds the high score for several arcade games, including the original 1981 release of Donkey Kong. In Redmond, Washington, out-of-work engineer Steve Wiebe has purchased a Donkey Kong cabinet in hopes of achieving the world record. Using his mathematical knowledge to identify exploitable patterns in the game, Wiebe ...

  6. Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Tachi - Wikipedia

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    Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Tachi (ケツイ ~絆地獄たち~) is a vertical shoot 'em up arcade game by Cave. It was released in Japanese arcades in 2003. A Nintendo DS boss rush version was released in October 2008 in Japan. It included a Superplay DVD featuring a world record scoring run by a top ranked player.

  7. Tank! Tank! Tank! - Wikipedia

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    Tank! Tank! Tank! is a spiritual successor to Tokyo Wars (1996), an older Namco arcade game that also involved tanks shooting enemies. [5] It was programmed for the Namco System ES1, a Linux-powered arcade system board. [6] According to Radio Nikkei, the game underwent a troubled development cycle. [7] Namco Bandai Games demonstrated Tank! Tank!

  8. List of real-time tactics video games - Wikipedia

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    3 faction mech war: WIN: Customizable Mech Units (Combots), with parts unique to all 3 factions. Maps set at orbit, surface and subterranean levels. 2000: Shogun: Total War [8] [21] Creative Assembly: Historical: Feudal Japan: WIN: First game in the Total War series. Features a turn-based strategic layer and a real-time tactical layer. 2000

  9. Run the World Season 2 Promises More Mess - AOL

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    Starz has unveiled a new trailer for Run the World Season 2, which teases even more mess. Press PLAY on the above video for a sneak peek at what’s to come. Season 2 will premiere Friday, May 26 ...